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Old 04-17-2022, 03:55 PM   #64284
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Originally Posted by Lock Jaw View Post
I remember thinking it being weird that they changed Byan Danielson to Daniel Bryan..... but in retrospect it was a stroke of genius.... Bryan Danielson just doesnt roll off the tongue in the same way, Daniel Bryan is easier to chant, and they got a name they could trademark
Daniel Bryan is a good one. I remember being weirded out by that at first too. At least he started as Daniel Bryan on-air there. But he did call himself Bryan Danielson on NXT once. It was kind of out there that it wasn’t his real name.

I get annoyed when guys drop names, but does anyone really miss Alexander Rusev, Antonio Cesaro or Elias Samson? Miro goes by one name in AEW, Claudio is trying to trademark “CSRO” and Ezekiel is just Ezekiel.

First names with no last surname used to bother me. Now I’m just “whatever.” Sheamus worked. Butch is doing better in WWE than he probably thought he would as a smaller technical guy with an accent.

And it does make sense to have this IP trademarked.
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